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Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra Brake Problems

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What is this discussion about? Chevrolet Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, Chevrolet Silverado 2500, Brakes, Truck


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Rusty Brake Lines on 1500 GMC Sierra (2000) by preddy
Jul 17, 2008 (7:03 pm)
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I am new to this forum but I have just experienced the "rusty" brake line problems that others have mentioned. I had one brake line rust out causing brake failure, the dealer says all four lines need to be replaced as the are also rusty. This is after having replace all four routers last year because of excessive rust. I had the recall for the anti-lock repair done which is when they hit me up on the brake routers. Ever since the recall my truck would not want to stop at slow speeds. This was an not 100% of the time, but when it happened it made you question weither the truck would realy stop. It would shudder like the anti-lock sensor was kicking on.
 
Would like to know how many others have had their brake system fail because of rusting brake lines? Rusty routers, and anti-lock problems. Why there is not a GM recall to fix or a class action to correct if GM will not!
 
As a retired GM employe I am sad that GM has not stepped up to their brake problems.
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Re: Rusty Brake Lines on 1500 GMC Sierra (2000) [preddy] by ttaupier1
Jul 18, 2008 (5:07 am)
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Replying to: preddy (Jul 17, 2008 7:03 pm)

Please see my other posts, there are a lot of customers with your problems, there is a post i had from other blogging sites that have had the same issues and concerns as you.
 
I believe in most of my posts explain most of your thoughts based on experience an opinion
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Help changing front brake pads. by twotall4u_77
Jul 23, 2008 (4:43 pm)
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Can someone please explain how to change the front brake pads on a 2005 Silverado. What size wrench do you need and do you remove 4 bolts or just 2?
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85 chevy front brakes by ducktape1
Aug 06, 2008 (5:04 pm)
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hey all was wandering if anyone could help i have a 85 chevy truck ive been having trouble with the front passenger brkes sticking , so i put new caliper on that side with brakes and problem is still there caliper sticks and cause brakes and rotor to heat up any suggestions?
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Re: Help changing front brake pads. [twotall4u_77] by ducktape1
Aug 06, 2008 (5:06 pm)
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Replying to: twotall4u_77 (Jul 23, 2008 4:43 pm)

there is only two and i believe they r a 3/8 allen head
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Re: 2002 Silverado Brake Problems [istijs] by remjrmiller
Aug 15, 2008 (12:29 pm)
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Replying to: istijs (Jul 14, 2008 2:09 pm)

Identical issue here. I thought I was reading a post by myself! I have had my truck in for new brake pads and rotors 3x since purchase. Just this week brake line ruptured and took into dealer. I need to replace basically from the brake pedal to the brakes due to rust. Dealer blames it on vehicle sitting for extended times (which it does but on pavement). $6000 to repair with $1700 in labor just for brake lines alone. If anyone has information on this being a common issue with 2002 vehicles please let me know. Thanks.
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Re: 2002 Silverado Brake Problems [remjrmiller] by obyone
Aug 15, 2008 (2:45 pm)
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Replying to: remjrmiller (Aug 15, 2008 12:29 pm)

$6000 to repair with $1700 in labor just for brake lines alone.
 
That's nuts. You should check out an independent mechanic. Even with replacing with all stainless steel hardware it would be no where near that price. And while I've heard of some having brake line issues I have never heard of that kind of price to replace. Most of the people that were having problems was due to salt on the roads.
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Re: 2002 Silverado Brake Problems [remjrmiller] by ttaupier1
Aug 17, 2008 (6:46 pm)
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Replying to: remjrmiller (Aug 15, 2008 12:29 pm)

Hey there,
 
Mine is a 2003, and yes mine is inside a garage all the time, I power washed the engine last week, and noticed many lines rusting and looking very ...(99K miles) old. Not sure WHY >> my truck is garaged 90% of the time. Looks like GM used sub standard steel lines from Vendor "D"...who used bad alloys.. cheepest supplier
 
6k seems very steep but then again if you have to do all the lines your looking at 8-10hrs of work, not to mention all the bending/fitting, that is if they don't make a kit to replace.. old lines. I love my truck an not planning on trading her in, but these brake issues really rub me the wrong way..
 
I have other posts here for the past few years with multiple break/brake posts
 
 
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50 miles on vehicle! service brakes soon message by z71redneck
Aug 21, 2008 (5:35 pm)
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On the way home from the dealership my service brakes soon light came on. I called the dealership and was told it is probably a computer hick up!! I returned the next day 180 mile round trip. They cleared the code and sent me on my way. 20 miles later the message appeared again I went back. This time they looked at the brakes and had to take on O ring off of a new silverado on the lot to put on mine. The brakes are currently fine. I think the salesman held my satisfaction with my new truck higher than the safety of my Wife and I. "A COMPUTER HICK UP?"
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Re: Replacing Rear Rotors [marcb2] by startsmart
Aug 29, 2008 (9:47 pm)
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Replying to: marcb2 (Feb 24, 2008 11:50 am)

We had the same grinding noise this week on our '04 Silverado 1500. Inner right rear pad was worn down metal to metal. The other 3 pads in great shape. Repair place had a copy of chevy bulletin 00-05-23-005B, dated May 27, 2003 explaining this problem affecting trucks from 1999-2004. Both GMC & Silverado half tons. Excessive wear to right inner pad caused by mud being slung from front to rear tire. Solution is to install mud flaps. Why were we not told of this need for mud flaps when we bought the vehicle (Dec of 2003, after bulletin was published) and why did Chevrolet decide not to install these mud flaps on all the new trucks as soon as they discovered the problem? Now we have had to pay for repairs that could have been avoided if the mud flaps had been there to protect us. I have called Chevrolet but they are giving me the run around and not much hope for reimbursement. There was a known design flaw in the vehicle, causing damage to the rear break and they do nothing? Negligence? I would say so...

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